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Shootout at Shadow Mountain

A hilarious modern musical melodrama written and directed by TJ Davis. It’s a rip-roaring’ Western adventure starring audience favorites Jordan Todd Brown as Ex-US Marshall Big Guns Bo Garrett and Slater Ashenhurst as notorious Frenchman Jaques Javert! After joining forces, the two lawbreakers find themselves handcuffed and humiliated, just inches from meeting their Maker when by luck they are freed to live another day. Angry, embarrassed, and fueled by their desire for revenge, they set into motion a maniacal scheme which culminates in a deadly western shootout unlike anything the West has ever seen!

Shootout at Shadow Mountain

NR 2019
Little Big Sky

After interviewing three Kingsbury locals, director Cait Davis used the audio from their interviews to create a stop-motion animation where the construction of each puppet “actor” is influenced by the content of the interview stories. From the inside of a fabricated miniature honky tonk bar, each character shares a story of their rural American home-town; examining small-town lore and the importance of embracing humanity's rich and textured history viewed through the lens of Kingsbury, Texas.

Little Big Sky

4.0 N/A
Wild Faith Christmas

Five years after the events of Wild Faith, Emmett Murphy, Ben Lilly, and Hester Thicket reunite when an orphan train arrives in a small Northern Michigan town just before Christmas. As they help a local church care for the children, a ruthless mine owner tries to force the kids into dangerous labor-and kidnaps a young native boy when his offer is refused. With time running out, the trio sets out to rescue the boy and protect the town's future, discovering the true spirit of Christmas along the way.

Wild Faith Christmas

NR N/A
Long Low Line (Fordland)

Dean extrapolated landscape images from 1920s Ford advertisements, leaving out the cars to focus on their representations of place and nature. She made the animation using a digital version of a multiplane camera technique employed in early Disney films to create an immersive and 3D illusion by separating two-dimensional images. This technique was itself inspired by Ford’s assembly line; Dean uses it to explore historical depictions of the American dream, exaggerating the subject matter’s fantastical style. [Overview courtesy of the Whitney Museum of American Art]

Long Low Line (Fordland)

NR 2022
Setting West

Setting West was made using original printing materials from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, such as wood type, borders and stereotypes of “Cowboys and Indians”, trains and bison. These words and images were printed directly onto 35mm clear film stock at eminent letterpress studios in North America: the Hamilton Wood Type & Printing Museum in Two Rivers, the Center for Book and Paper Arts in Chicago, the Hatch Show Print in Nashville and the Musée de l’imprimerie du Québec & Lovell Litho in Montréal. Judith Poirier printed 1,643 feet of film to produce her abstract western and her technique of printing onto celluloid creates a unique texture on screen, as well as generating an original soundtrack. Setting West reinterprets a classic cinematic genre while exploring a formative period in the history of typography and printing.

Setting West

NR 2015
Cry of Salted Wounds.

After Peter Waine, the son of Winthrow Waine, is murdered by a mysterious killer during the events of the last film (The Massacre of Trecker Trail State Park), Winthrow Waine along with his other son, Benjamin Waine, begin their exploits to track down the mysterious menace and bring him to justice or to death by any means they can manage, whether it be fire power, or will power, but their relationship is far from perfect. Will they succeed in their goal of avenging their fallen family member? Or will it all be in vain?

Cry of Salted Wounds.

8.0 N/A